With an awe-inspiring move that's capturing hearts across the globe, Pete Davidson has once again checked himself into a mental health center, proving that when it comes to mental health, taking action is paramount. The comedian previously entered a rehabilitation facility in July 2023 for treatment related to his post-traumatic stress disorder and borderline personality disorder diagnoses

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  • The actor and comedian checked into a mental health facility
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After a grueling 200-show live comedy tour, Davidson has decided to prioritize his well-being, a decision that's not only brave but incredibly necessary.

A Priority for Pete: Mental Health and Sobriety

Mental health has "always been a priority" for Davidson, a source close to the comedian revealed to 'People' magazine. This revelation comes at a time when discussions around mental health are more critical than ever, highlighting Davidson's role not just as a comedian but as a mental health advocate.

Davidson's journey is not devoid of its challenges. From dealing with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to maintaining his sobriety, Davidson's path to wellness is both inspiring and relatable.

"His friends and family are proud he is taking care of himself," the source added, emphasizing the support system backing Davidson's decision.

Community Service and Comedy: A Balancing Act

Despite the hurdles, Davidson's spirit remains unbroken. His recent stint in community service, following a car crash into a Beverly Hills home, hasn't dampened his resolve. Instead, it's added another chapter to his story of resilience and recovery.

Davidson's humor, a beacon of his personality, shines through even in the most challenging times. "I am fresh out of rehab, everyone," he quipped during a stand-up show with John Mulaney and Jon Stewart in Atlantic City. "I got that post-rehab glow. Seventh time’s the charm."

Looking ahead to 2024, Davidson is not just keeping himself busy but also maintaining his sobriety, a testament to his strength and dedication to his mental health.

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His candidness in interviews, like the one with 'Variety' in 2018, where he discussed his long history with mental health facilities since he was 9, and his difficult year in 2017 as shared on the 'WTF with Marc Maron' podcast, continues to inspire many.